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COMPLIANCE INFO_2025
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4/12/2026 11:15:08 AM
Creation date
2/26/2025 11:03:03 AM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2025
RECORD_ID
PR0519672
PE
1921 - HMBP-Regular-Primary Location
FACILITY_ID
FA0009481
FACILITY_NAME
CITY OF STOCKTON TERTIARY TREATMENT PLANT
STREET_NUMBER
3307
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 4
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
16214001,162140
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
Scanner
SJGOV\bmascaro
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Site Address
3307 W STATE ROUTE 4 STOCKTON 95206
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SHOULDSUQQESTED OPERATIONS <br /> AE>EQUATELY TRAINED AND EQUIPPED PERSONNEL <br /> Th i s s e ctian is divided into three subsecti an s: <br /> General Information: describes initial precautionary measures to be taken <br /> by those first on the scene. <br /> > PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. provides general guidance on personal <br /> protective equipment requirements including respiratory protection. The <br /> prateoti ve cl othing information is general and €Drrect selection is situati on <br /> dependent, after can sidering the hysi cal and the mica] properti as of the <br /> rnatenal, weather conditions, spiI versus fire, topographer, etc. <br /> > EVACUATTON: s goats rotectivtie distancesfor immediate precautionary <br /> measures def nedor small and large spi I Is, includin g suggested guidance <br /> for conditions where fire is present or likely(potential fragmentation hazard). <br /> - The term "isolate" Indicates a zone of no entry that-applies to the pu bl is <br /> and fi rst responders who are not eq u ipped, traine and prepared to <br /> mitigate the incident. <br /> - The term "evacuate- indicates people should be removed from inside <br /> this zone, if it can he done safely. If removal is too risky, sheltering- <br /> in-place can also be considered in this zone. Evacuation aims to protect <br /> as many people as possible, and applies mainly to the public. <br /> • Material s[high lighted in gree n i n the yellow-bordered and blu e-bordered pages <br /> direct the reader to consult Table 1, detailing specific response distances for <br /> toxic inhalation hazard materials, water-reactive materials and chemical <br /> warfare agents (green-bordered pages). <br /> if a Canadian flag appears in this section, and the incident is located <br /> in Canada, an E mergenc} Res pe n se ,assistance Plan (E RAP) may <br /> be required for this product. <br /> This section is divided into three subsections: <br /> > IRE: provides exti ng uish ing rocedures for m all Fi re, Large Fire, and' <br /> or Fire Involve ng Tan k or ar/Trai I er Loads <br /> > IrLS OR LEAF: includes general reccm mendatiens, and may desch be <br /> res onse procedure far Small l -Spill l and La me Spill l <br /> > : provides general guidance prior to seeking expert medical <br /> care. <br />
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